There is
no wave at an instant, or in a shorter time span than that needed for its wave length.
You can't have
a wave at an instant.
Not exact matches
Of course, the brain itself isn't making the sounds
at all; they're the product of a new invention that converts brain
waves into a vivid audio portrait, providing
instant insight into the goings - on inside a person's head.
Finding the B polarization is therefore conclusive evidence that gravity
waves were
at work in the first
instants of time after the Big Bang.
BICEP's telescope
at the South Pole was able to detect the imprint of gravitational
waves from the
instant after the big bang.
In an
instant, the equivalent mass twice that of our sun was converted directly into gravitational
waves — briefly producing more energy than all the energy that is radiated as light by all the galaxies in the universe
at any moment, LIGO scientists say.